What is being asked for is a toggle, the way airplane mode can be toggled on and off, mobile network, wifi, bluetooth, NFC.

Not a big deal to me. But that is what some want for data.

I understand that and that is what I described doing allows. As I stated earlier I have discovered this avenue and have been using it for over three years on my Q10 without issue. It works sweet and simple.

I understand that and that is what I described doing allows. As I stated earlier I have discovered this avenue and have been using it for over three years on my Q10 without issue. It works sweet and simple.

Posted using a Q10, 10.3.2.2474.

As I say, no big deal to me, but, no.

One can toggle the mobile network off in quick settings simply by tapping on the mobile network icon. Tapping to the right of the icon opens the network settings screen. This is no great shakes and anyone using BB10 would have noticed this in no time at all.

Yes, the there are toggles on the mobile network settings screen, and from there you can toggle data off. But that is not what is being asked for. You are saying the feature being asked for is already there, but it is not.

What is being asked for is a way to toggle data there in quick settings directly.

As far as your question, what's the problem with the extra step. A perfectly valid response is why have quick settings? Why provide the feature of toggles directly in the quick settings anyway? The answer is to save steps, one step here, one step there...

It's no big deal to me. But you cannot claim the feature being asked for is there. It simply is not.

Some of the random audio bugs are pretty annoying. The "unsupported media format" is probably the most common that users run into but I've had apps play video without any audio from time to time. The only solution for both seems to be a restart.

Don't know if this counts, but the feeling of dread than in about 6 months on any day we might discover that our OS has become obsolete for our purposes due to a new incompatibility.

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I think it counts. Biggest annoyance for me is deciding where to go next. Not going IOS or droid. So far its WP by default. Wouldn't it be great if mobile devices were upgradeable like computers and BB10 became open source? I'd upgrade the components in my Passport and pay for third party OS updates. Pipe dream, its just the denial talking.

Contact app and calendar app cannot handle the birthdays from my contacts properly (Exchange 2013)... how many times did I correct birthdays in Outlook and how many times did the phone change it again, I have stopped counting.
Also, the linking feature of the contacts app is sometimes a headache.

Coming from OS 7 which had a brilliant contact app, this has been so annoying.
Apart from the contact app I also miss other features from OS7, like more customized wallpapers/icons and fonts, some features of the OS7 browser and the "Internet Permission"

What grinds my gear on the Passport and only the Passport is the touch display sensitivity when I have a call.
If I hold the Passport a little bit too near to my head, it starts to dial randomly (interrupting my conversation with beep tones)... the only mitigation for me is to minimize the app.

Edit: The fact that I cannot mute the dial tones (easily) on BB10... just laughable!

Some of the random audio bugs are pretty annoying. The "unsupported media format" is probably the most common that users run into but I've had apps play video without any audio from time to time. The only solution for both seems to be a restart.

That problem is causing sd card. When music and other media are on internal storage, there is no problem, just check it. Personally, I'm changing my sd card once a year, they become obsolete no matter if is class 4 or 10